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Bryant Xavier
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
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Investing in Tax Deeds (Texas)

Bryant Xavier
  • Realtor
  • College Station, TX
Posted

Hey, BP community!

Looking to connect with investors familiar with buying tax liens/deeds. I have been in real estate for about 4 years now and I study and mostly focus on short term rentals. I have a company in College Station, TX. that owns and operates almost 20 doors as vacation rentals (18 exactly.) and has really been my only experience in real estate so far. I am looking to diversify a bit and learn some new methods.

I have started hearing various discussions and have started doing research on buying tax liens/deeds. Does anyone here do this in TX? Would love to get some advice and connect with others who are familiar with the strategy.

Thanks in advance!

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Bryant Xavier, REALTOR

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